Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering Curriculum Plan Student Name: Student Number: Initial Enrollment Date: Initial Advisor: Permanent Advisor: Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering Curriculum Requirements (Total: 45 credits) Coursework – Only Option NOTES: Courses Prereqs* Credits Term Grade** 45 Credits ME 507 - Seminar 1 Five Of ME 513 - Engineering Materials Science 4 ME 527 - Phase Transformations & Kinetics in Materials 4 ME 528 - SEM for Materials & Device Characterization 4 ME 529 - TEM & Chemical Analysis for Materials 4 ME 576 - Materials Failure Analysis 4 ME 578 - Introduction to Electronic Packaging 4 MSE 513 - Engineering Design for Materials 4 MSE 515 - Materials Testing Methods 4 MSE 547 - Diffusion 4 Electives Electives Electives Electives Electives Electives *Please check prerequisite in the bulletin for approved electives. Total Credits This package includes: MSMSE degree information sheet MSMSE elective sheet Thesis/Project committee and deadlines information sheet Permanent Graduate Advisor Request Form Example By Arrangement Request Form Graduate information sheet **Only courses with a grade of B- or higher will be applied to the degree.
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Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering
Curriculum Plan
Student Name:
Student Number:
Initial Enrollment Date:
Initial Advisor:
Permanent Advisor:
Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering
Curriculum Requirements
(Total: 45 credits)
Coursework – Only Option
NOTES:
Courses Prereqs* Credits Term Grade**
45 C
red
its
ME 507 - Seminar 1
Five Of
ME 513 - Engineering Materials Science 4
ME 527 - Phase Transformations & Kinetics in Materials
4
ME 528 - SEM for Materials & Device Characterization
4
ME 529 - TEM & Chemical Analysis for Materials
4
ME 576 - Materials Failure Analysis 4
ME 578 - Introduction to Electronic Packaging
4
MSE 513 - Engineering Design for Materials
4
MSE 515 - Materials Testing Methods
4
MSE 547 - Diffusion 4
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
*Please check prerequisite in the bulletin for
approved electives.
Total Credits
This package includes:
MSMSE degree information sheet
MSMSE elective sheet
Thesis/Project committee and deadlines information sheet
Permanent Graduate Advisor Request Form
Example By Arrangement Request Form
Graduate information sheet
**Only courses with a grade of B- or higher will be applied to the degree.
Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering
Curriculum Requirements
(Total: 45 credits)
Courses Prereqs* Credits Term Grade**
45 C
red
its
ME 507 - Seminar 1
One Of
MSE 503 - Thesis 6-9
MSE 501 - Research 6-9
Three Of
ME 513 - Engineering Materials Science 4
ME 527 - Phase Transformations & Kinetics in Materials
4
ME 528 - SEM for Materials & Device Characterization
4
ME 529 - TEM & Chemical Analysis for Materials
4
ME 576 - Materials Failure Analysis 4
ME 578 - Introduction to Electronic Packaging
4
MSE 513 - Engineering Design for Materials 4
MSE 515 - Materials Testing Methods 4
MSE 547 - Diffusion 4
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Advisor Signature Meeting Date
Advisor Signature Meeting Date
MSMSE Curriculum Plan
Year
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer Total
Credits
Pre-admission, course transfers and substitutions: ____
____
____
Must see Student Coordinator or Graduate Committee Chair for course transfers and substitutions policy.
*Please check prerequisite in the bulletin for approved
electives.
Total Credits
Thesis/Project
**Only courses with a grade of B- or higher will be applied to the degree.
Coursework – Only Option found in the back.
Nine credits per term is considered full time for graduate students.
Students pursuing an MSMSE
degree must complete a
minimum of 45 credit hours of
advisor-approved* graduate
level coursework, which
includes at least three MSMSE
core courses for the project or
thesis option, and five core
courses for the coursework-
only option. Students can also
apply two credit hours of ME
507 Seminar toward their
degree.
Only courses with a grade of
B- or higher will be applied
to the degree. The MME
Department does not accept
ME/MSE 502 Independent
Study credits. Students can also
apply two credit hours of ME
507 Seminar toward their
degree.
*Must be approved by student's
advisor, program
committee, and the graduate
program chair.
Project Option
Required Coursework
ME 507 Seminar 1 Credit Hours
ME/MSE 5XX MSMSE Core Courses 12 Credit Hours
MSE 503 Thesis* 6-9 Credit Hours
ME 5XX Graduate Electives* 23-26 Credit Hours
Total 45 Credit Hours
Required Coursework
ME 507 Seminar 1 Credit Hours
ME/MSE 5XX MSMSE Core Courses 12 Credit Hours
MSE 501 Research* 6-9 Credits Hours
ME 5XX Graduate Electives* 23-26 Credit Hours
Total 45 Credit Hours
Required Coursework
ME 507 Seminar 1 Credit Hour
ME/MSE 5XX MSMSE Core Courses 20 Credit Hours
ME 5XX ME Graduate Electives* 24 Credit Hours
Total 45 Credit Hours
Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering
(MSMSE)
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
The Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering provides advanced coursework and research that
blends basic materials science with fundamental engineering principles and practice. Closely tied to industry
needs and applications, the program supports research in nanomaterials, semiconductor materials, biomaterials,
composites, metallurgy, welding, micro-joining, manufacturing, computational modeling, and materials synthesis,
post-treatment, and characterization. The flexibility of the program structure encourages students to explore
research in conventional disciplines as well as those in inter- or multi-disciplines. The program features research
thrusts spanning a wide range of cutting-edge and cross-disciplinary areas.
For more information visit www.pdx.edu/mme/graduate • Email: [email protected]